Susan Skerman (born 1928) is a New Zealand artist.
Early life
Skerman was born in
Te Awamutu
Te Awamutu is a town in the Waikato region in the North Island of New Zealand. It is the council seat of the Waipa District and serves as a service town for the farming communities which surround it. Te Awamutu is located some south of Hamilto ...
, Waikato, New Zealand, in 1928.
Education
Skerman was educated at
Nga Tawa Diocesan School
Nga Tawa Diocesan School, also known as the Wellington Diocesan School for Girls, is a state-integrated, Anglican girls’ boarding school situated in the heart of the Rangitikei District. It is located just outside the township of Marton in N ...
and the
Ilam School of Fine Arts
The Ilam School of Fine Arts at the University of Canterbury was founded in 1882 as the Canterbury College School of Art. The school became a full department of the university in the 1950s, and was the first department to move to the suburban Ilam ...
at the University of Canterbury. She then attended the
Central School of Art and Craft in London between 1953 and 1955.
Career
Skerman's first solo exhibition was in
Hamilton Hamilton may refer to:
People
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** Lord Hamilt ...
, 1955.
She has also exhibited with:
* Auckland Society of Arts
*
New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts
The New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts (also referred to as the Wellington Art Society) was founded in Wellington in July 1882 as The Fine Arts Association of New Zealand. Founding artists included painters William Beetham (first president of the Ass ...
*
The Group
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Film and television
* ''The Group'' (Australian TV series), 1971 situation comedy produced by Cash Harmon Television for ATN7
* ''The Group'' (Canadian TV series), 1968–70 music variety on CBC Television
* ''The Group ...
in 1971
* the Print Council of New Zealand Fifth National Touring Exhibition 1974-1975
Her works were included in the 'bush walk' at
Expo '70
The or Expo 70 was a world's fair held in Suita, Osaka Prefecture, Japan between March 15 and September 13, 1970. Its theme was "Progress and Harmony for Mankind." In Japanese, Expo '70 is often referred to as . It was the first world's fair ...
, a world's fair held in
Osaka
is a designated city in the Kansai region of Honshu in Japan. It is the capital of and most populous city in Osaka Prefecture, and the third most populous city in Japan, following Special wards of Tokyo and Yokohama. With a population of 2. ...
, Japan. Following the exhibition, the pieces were hung in the New Zealand parliament's
Beehive building in Wellington. Skerman also exhibited the works in 2014 at the Waikato District Health Board's Older Persons and Rehabilitation Building, where the pieces remain on permanent display.
Works by Skerman are held in the collection of the
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa is New Zealand's national museum and is located in Wellington. ''Te Papa Tongarewa'' translates literally to "container of treasures" or in full "container of treasured things and people that spring fr ...
.
References
Further reading
Artist files for Skerman are held at:
E. H. McCormick Research Library, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o TāmakiHocken Collections Uare Taoka o HākenaTe Aka Matua Research Library, Museum of New Zealand Te Papa TongarewaAlso see:
Concise Dictionary of New Zealand Artists McGahey, Kate (2000) Gilt Edge
Prints and Printmakers in New ZealandPeter Cape (1974) Collins
1928 births
New Zealand women artists
New Zealand women painters
Ilam School of Fine Arts alumni
People associated with the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
People from Te Awamutu
Alumni of the Central School of Art and Design
Living people
People associated with the Auckland Society of Arts
People educated at Nga Tawa Diocesan School
People associated with The Group (New Zealand art)
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